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17. This major ommission was subsequently rectified by K. Suresh Singh in the revised edition of his book (1983) published under a different tide in which the millenarian ethos of the Birsa Munda's movement has been highlighted.

18. Eric Hobsbawm, Primitive Rebels, Manchester University Press, 1959; Bandits, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1972.

19. Ranajit Guha (ed.), Subaltern Studies—Writings on South Asian History and Society, Vol. I, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1982, pp. 2-3.

20. Ibid., p. 4.

21. Ibid., pp. 5-6.

22. Ranajit Guha (ed.). Subaltern Studies, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1983.

23. Ibid.

24. Ibid., pp. 3-4.

25. See D.N. Dhanagare, op. dt, and Sunil K. Sen, op. dt.

26. Ranajit Guha (ed.). Subaltern Studies, Vol. II, op. dt, p. 8.

27. Ibid., p. 10.

28. Eric Hobsbawm, op. dt

29. George Rude, Crowd in History—A Study of Popular Disturbances in France and England 1730-1848, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1964.

30. Ranajit Guha, 1983, op. dt., pp. 19-20.

31. Frederick Engels, Present Wars in Germany, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1969.

32. George Rude, op. dt

33. Ranajit Guha, op. dt, pp. 21-26.

34. Ibid., pp. 54-56, 61-64.

35. Ibid., pp. 112-115.

36. Ibid., p. 125.

37. Suresh Singh, op. dt., pp. 39-53, pp. 198-199.

38. D.N. Dhanagare, op. dt

39. Ranajit Guha, op. dt., 149-151.

40. Ibid., pp. 161-166.

41. Ranajit Guha, op. dt., pp. 169-171.

42. K. Suresh Singh, op. dt., p. 202.

43. Ranajit Guha, op. dt, p. 188.

44. Ibid., pp. 204-209.

45. D.N. Dhanagare, op. dt.

46. Ranajit Guha, op. dt., pp. 227-248, p. 251.

47. Ibid., pp. 280-286.

48. Ibid., p. 200.

49. Ibid.

50. J. Arch Getty, Trotsky in Exile: The Founding of the Fourth International', Soviet Studies, Vol. XXXVIII No. 1, January 1986, pp. 24-36.

51. For example, see Hobsbawm's Primitive Rebels, (1959) and Bandits (1972), Rude's Crowd in History (1964) and E. P. Thompson's Making of the English Working Class. However, it is necessary to distinguish these studies from Camus' Rebel.

52. Ranajit Guha (ed.) 1982-1987, op. dt.

53. See Kapil Kumar, op. dt.

54. Irfan Habib, Interpreting Indian History, North-eastern Hill University Publications, Shillong, approximately 1986.

55. Ranajit Guha (ed.) op. dt. Vol. I, p. 8.

56. Arvind N. Das, Agrarian Change from Above and from Below: Bihar 1947-78 in R. Guha (ed.), Vol II pp. 204-214.

57. Ibid., pp. 215-219.

58. David Hardiman, The Coming of Devi, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1987.

59. Dipankar Gupta, Nativism in a Metropolis-Shiv Sena Movement fn Bombay, Manohar, Delhi, 1982.

60. D.N. Dhanagare, 'Vidarbhas Separate Identity—Its Emergence in Historical Outline', State and Society, Vol. 6, No. 4,1986.

61. G. Rama Reddy, Regionalism in India—A Study of Telengana, Concept Publishing Company, Delhi, 1979.

62. K.L. Sharma, Caste, Class and Social Movements, Rawat Brothers, Jaipur, ,1986.

63. Myron Weiner, Song of the Soil, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey,

1978.

64. Ernesto Ladau, Politics and Ideology in Marxist Theory, Verso Publications, London,

1979.



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